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Chapter 5
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I can identify a variety of ways to save money when shopping for food.
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Comparison Shopping ◦ Compare Brand Names and Remember: Time is an
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Grocery Stores ◦ Carries largest variety of food brands, foods, and services Club Warehouse Stores ◦ Limited in Brand Choice and Items Sold in Opportunity Cost: Must have Money saved up in Often a membership fee Convenience Stores ◦ Open 16-24 hours a day ◦ More expensive than grocery stores
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Brand-Name ◦ Well known throughout the country or region Private-Labeled ◦ Produced specifically Food Club, Great Value, Kroger ◦ Manufacturer? Bulk Foods ◦ Typically: Larger quantity = Lower price/unit
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Offered by Can save you large amounts of money HOWEVER ◦ Opportunity Cost: Money Saved vs. Time Spent collecting ◦ Often requires to buy more than needed ◦ Makes consumer buy brand name products
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Advantage Card/Loyalty Card ◦ Lower prices if used Criticisms ◦ Customers paying actual price / non-cardholders paying higher prices ◦ Tracking spending habits
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I can identify a variety of ways to save money when shopping for food.
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I can identify methods to help make wise consumer choices when shopping for clothes
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Price not the only factor in determination ◦ Changes with recent trends ◦ Name brand vs. Store brand (cheaper) ◦ Purchasing for Service Flow (amt of time you are able to use the item and value placed on use) ◦ Certain fabrics last longer ◦ Dry Cleaning (more costly) ◦ Hand Wash Only? Opportunity Cost
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Clothing costs gone down over the years BUT can still save money ◦ Used Clothing Lower Prices ◦ Holiday Shopping Sales ◦ Seasonal Sales Shop Online Avoid Designer Labels ◦ Avoids Impulse Buying
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I can identify methods to help make wise consumer choices when shopping for clothes
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I understand the advantages and disadvantages to both renting and buying a home
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Advantages: ◦ Don’t pay Maintenance Costs or Property Taxes Disadvantages: ◦ Nothing when decide to leave ◦ Often cannot
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Advantages: ◦ Can make look as you choose Disadvantages: ◦ Property Taxes, Home Owners Insurance, Possibly Mortgage Insurance ◦ Housing Market (value, selling, etc.)
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I understand the advantages and disadvantages to both renting and buying a home
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I know and understand rights and responsibilities as a rentor
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◦ Agreement (usually) between 1 to 3 years ◦ Money kept by landlord in case of skipped rent or damage to the rental Tennant Rights: ◦ Privacy Tennant Responsibilities: ◦ Take care of property Landlord Responsibilities: ◦ Apartments must have minimum services ◦ Obey building safety laws Tenant can make repairs and withhold rent of repairs not made quickly
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Avoid These Clauses: Landlords lawyer can plead in a court case FOR YOU if owner feels their rights been violated Give up your right to sue owner for negligence ◦ Arbitrary Clauses Owners right to cancel lease for any reasons Try to Have Added These Clauses: ◦ List of what comes with rental ◦ List of community facilities you get to use ◦ Other promises made by owner (painting, etc.) ◦ Right to cancel lease for emergency (payment stated in lease) ◦ Right to change rental to suit you (ceiling fan, shelves, pics, etc.)
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I know and understand rights and responsibilities as a rentor
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I can go through the process of purchasing a home
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No more than 33% towards Housing Comparison Shop, Pre-Qualify, and sign a Mortgage ◦ Long term installment debt (Principle + Interest) ◦ Escrow Accounts Pay for Homeowners Insurance (required), Property Taxes in Mortgage Payment (Mortgage Insurance) Closing Costs ◦ Extra Fees to Buy a House Check on Title, Appraisal, Loan App, Credit Check, Inspection, Taxes, etc. Points? ◦ Fees paid to lender when don’t feel interest is enough to make profits. ◦ Each point equals 1% of purchase cost of home EX. 1 point on a $100,000 mortgage = $1,000 ◦ Must be paid up front
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I can go through the process of purchasing a home
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I know and understand the important things to consider when purchasing a car
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◦ New cost more but less repairs ◦ Used Get the Car Facts – Look at the history or maintenance, accidents, etc. Have looked at by independent mechanic http://www.kbb.com http://www.kbb.com ◦ Usually annually, sometimes biannually (by state) ◦ Varies based on type, weight, age, and value ◦ Additional money to extend ◦ Lemon Laws also provide protection
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Normal Maintenance and Major Repairs ◦ Depends on how much driven and how well taken care of ◦ Decline in value over time ◦ All durable goods deteriorate over time and lose value ◦ Technology makes depreciation occur ◦ Wear and tear ◦ General rule is about 20% a year first 2 years ◦ REQUIREMENT IN STATE OF OHIO FOR LIABILITY Pays any bodily or property damage you cause if in accident ◦ Based on demographic statistics ◦ States have Price Limits that can be charged
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I know and understand the important things to consider when purchasing a car
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I can identify the factors that could lead to higher insurance rates
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Type of Car ◦ Safety record of car, costs to repair, etc. Where you Drive ◦ Theft rate, population, etc. Uses of the Car ◦ How many miles a day do you drive the car Marital Status ◦ Married have lower accident rates than single Safety Record ◦ Your driving history Grades ◦ Most companies offer good student discounts. EVEN THROUGH COLLEGE!! Number of Drivers ◦ How many drivers use the car Age ◦ Younger drivers in more accidents = higher insurance rates
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Liability Collision Comprehensive Uninsured/underinsured motorist Bodily Injury Rental/Towing
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I can identify the factors that could lead to higher insurance rates
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